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Distinguishing Between Miracles & Providence Hebrews 2:2-4 1 Peter 5:6-7
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Defining the Terms: Miraculous Romans 15:18-19
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“Miracle” or “Power” Greek words most often translated as such: -dunamis (dunamis) - “power” -exousia (exousia) - “authority” Focus is on the event itself & its cause Words denote ORIGIN OF EVENT By definition, a “miracle” is not an ordinary result of natural processes Only explanation possible for a “miracle” is the “power” of God
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Uses of “Miracle” & “Power” Acts 2:22“Miracle” or “mighty work” –Greek word used is dunamis (power) Acts 8:6-13Power from God vs. deception –Greek word used is dunamis (power) Mark 2:3-12 Divine authority demonstrated –Greek word used is exousia (authority) Luke 24:49Evidenced by pouring forth HS –Greek word used is exousia (authority)
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“Sign” Greek word used is shmeion (semeion) Focus is that signified by action to beholder Word denotes TEACHING OF EVENT Miracles not for curiosity, but for teaching (1) Confirmed reason for faith (Jn. 20:30f) (2) Confirmed power to act (Matt. 9:6-8) (3) Confirmed the message revealed (Mk. 16:20) (4) Taught by example of the action (Mk. 8:11-29) Gospel of John example of miracles as signs
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“Wonder” Translated most often from teras (teras) Other words connote same concept: –“astonish,” “amazed,” “marvel,” “in awe,” etc. Focus is on miracle from humanity’s view Words denote EFFECT ON WITNESS “Miracles” not seen as natural phenomena Apparent by instant change (Luke 9:38-43) Obviously different from norm (Mark 2:12)
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Cases of Miracles
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Creation Psa. 33:6fSpoken into completed being Heb. 11:3Framed by word of God Repeated statements of Genesis 1 are key: –“And God said… and it was so” –“Let there be _____ and there was _____” –“And God saw that it was good” “And God saw everything that He had made and, behold, it was very good. And there was evening and there was morning, the sixth day. And the heavens and the earth were finished...”
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Exodus, Wandering & Victory Plagues brought upon Egypt (Exodus 7-12) Water to bloodFrogsLiceFlies Murrain of cattle Boils HailLocusts Darkness upon EgyptDeath of firstborn Led, fed & sustained people in wilderness –God delivered by dividing the Red Sea (Ex. 14) –God provided manna, quail & water throughout Victory given to Israel by power of God –Walls of Jericho made to fall (Josh 6) –Sun stood still as enemies pursued (Josh 10:12f)
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During Time of Prophets Prophet of Judah (1 Kings 13:1-6) Miracles worked by Elijah (1 Kings) –Multiplying of food & resurrection (17:8-24) –Fire brought upon sacrifice at Carmel (18:37f) Miracles worked by Elisha (2 Kings) –Division of Jordan River to cross (2:7-14) –Man buried with Elisha raised (13:20f) Healing & sign given to Hezekiah (2 Kg 20)
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During Earthly Ministry of Jesus Multiplied food (Matt. 14:15f 5k; 15:32f 4k) Healed the sick (Matt. 4:23f; 9:35; Lk. 4:40) Made blind to see (Jn. 9: Matt. 9:27f; 20:30f) Lepers made whole (Mk. 1:40f; Lk. 17:12f) Bodies made whole (Mk. 3:1f; Lk. 22:50f) Raised the dead (Lk. 7:11f; 8:41f; Jn. 11:1f) Cast out demons (Lk. 4:31f; 8:26f; 11:14f) Over natural world (Matt. 8:23f; Jn. 6:16f)
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During Apostolic Time Lame man cured at temple (Acts 3:2-10) Aeneas healed of palsy (Acts 9:32-35) Dorcas raised from dead (Acts 9:36-42) Crippled man healed at Lystra (Acts 14:8f) Demon cast out of woman (Acts 16:16-18) Special miracles by Paul (Acts 19:11-12) Eutychus raised from dead (Acts 20:9-12) Unharmed by venomous viper (Acts 28:3f)
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Nature of Bible Miracles
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Action of Bible Miracles Was... INSTANTANEOUS –did not start & slowly develop over time –witnesses saw both start & full effect of action BEYOND NATURAL EXPLANATION –witnesses repeatedly said different from norm –action did not conform to physical processes –no beginning by God & continuing by nature EVIDENCE TO UNBELIEVER –not done to confirm believers or give 2nd grace
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Nature of Bible Cases of Healing Characteristics of New Testament Miracles of Healing: 1. Healed all manner of diseases 2. There were no failures 3. There were no relapses after healing took place 4. Miracle not conditioned on faith of one to be healed 5. Subject was completely and perfectly healed 6. Healing took place immediately 7. Nature of illness healed served as a sign to witness 8. No testimonial given about healing done elsewhere 9. No question about genuineness of miracle performed --- edited from material by Roy Cogdill and James Bales ---
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Defining the Term: Providence 1 Peter 5:6-7 Divine action within the realm of natural law whereby God benefits His people.
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Prayers Answered by Providence Providential help promised by God to saints –Sought through prayer (James 5:13-18) –Involves ministering of angels (Hebrews 1:14) –Know God helps; do not know when & how Not prayers to God for miraculous action –Matthew 21:18-22 –1 Kings 17:21-24 –Miracles give evidence causing faith in word Providence given for unique purpose –Care for saints, not evidence to others –Not to call on others to believe based on such
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